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    PT100 Temperature Fault constant in 2000 Celcius (Config Issue)

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    • Rievundefined
      Riev
      last edited by

      I have Heatbed Heater with a Thermistor in Heater 0 (P0 Parameter) and Extruder Heater with 2 wires PT100 Temperature Sensor (with Duet PT100 Daughter Board) in Heater 1 (P1 Parameter).

      Actually I have problem in PT100 Temperature Reading, I use 100 Ohm Test Resistor to check reading in 0 Celcius. But Heater 1 temperature reading always show in 2000 Celcius.

      I checked in Config.g File and make several trial configuration :

      1. Enable both H0 and H1
      0_1566603883788_1b.JPG

      I turned off Duet and restart, Actual reading is
      0_1566603964884_1c.JPG

      2. Disable H0 and Enable H1
      0_1566603993595_1a.JPG

      I turned off Duet and restart, Actual Reading is
      0_1566604024027_1d.JPG

      3. Disable H0 and Enable H1, but without write "R4700" in H1
      0_1566604214733_1e.JPG

      I turned off Duet and restart, Actual reading is
      0_1566604231782_1f.JPG

      4. Enable H0 without "R4700" and Enable H1 without "R4700"
      0_1566604295347_1g.JPG

      I turned off Duet and restart, Actual Reading is CORRECT
      0_1566604316483_1h.JPG

      It seems H1 will be problem if "R4700" is written, but in H0 has no problem if "R4700" is written (when both is enabled).

      Can you explain why "R4700" parameter in H1 setting make H1 reading is incorrect?
      May I run the printer without "R4700" written in configuration file ?

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
        last edited by

        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Connecting_PT100_temperature_sensors

        you can optionally use the R parameter to specify the value of the reference resistor if it is not 400 ohms.

        4700 is for thermistors. the daughterboard has a different resistor.

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        • Rievundefined
          Riev @Veti
          last edited by

          @veti Parameter R4700 for PT100 is automatically generated by RRF Configurator, it is default mode. I just selected sensor channel like picture below.

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti
            last edited by

            yes that is a bug

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